Best Restaurants in San Francisco

San Francisco is very much a food-lover's town. There is an intimidatingly large selection of restaurants and cuisines to choose from, and it can be difficult to choose a place to start. Don't worry, you can start here.

With a significant Japanese population, San Francisco has more than a few sushi spots on hand. Domo Sushi, however, is the only one you need to concern yourself with. Get their sushi fish tacos - by far the most delicious item on the menu!

Bar Jules is one of the best unkept secrets in town. The menu changes daily, the ingredients are always fresh, and the preparation and presentation is gorgeous. Intimate setting, friendly staff, and great food. Try their grass-fed burger!

A landmark of San Francisco, the House of Prime Rib is probably the greatest steakhouse in town. Of course, the Prime Rib is highly suggested, but make sure not to have any bread or salad beforehand - these cuts are huge! You'll be happy you saved room!

One of the best Central-American restaurants on the west coast, Balompié makes some of the most mouthwatering Pupusas on Earth. They consist of griddled masa, meat, cheese, and extra ingredients of your choice. Have a beautiful brunch here!

San Francisco has some of the best Mexican food on the west coast, and La Corneta is perched on the top of that list. The portions are large and hearty. SF Weekly claimed this establishment had the "Best Burrito" in town, so give it a try! Cash only!

Come to Gialina's and dig into a thin-crust, Neapolitan-style Amatriciana. This particular variation comes with a fried egg on top. Have faith - it's absolutely incredible! Their mascarpone is something special, too. Leave room for dessert!

In the mood for one of the best burgers you'll ever have? Come to Spruce's and get a burger with fries. It comes on a housemade English muffin, and is the best burger in town! Sit at the bar, have a drink, and enjoy the oldschool bartenders and ambience.

Come to Plow on a weekday for a better chance a snagging a table - but do definitely come! Their Lemon Ricotta Pancakes are amazingly light, fluffy, and scrumptious. Plow has a very grounded, cafeteria-like atmosphere that makes brunch here a delight.

Kokkari is by far the best Greek restaurant in San Francisco. Try their Oktopodaki (grilled octopus) but always consider their specials - they'll never let you down. Want to bring your own wine? The corkage fee is $20. Get the Sokolatina for dessert!

With a well-curated wine list and a cheerful, helpful staff, Piccino is one of the nicest restaurants to have a long, fulfilling meal in. Their white pizza is one of the best in town, and for dessert there's homemade-style cookies and Blue Bottle coffee!

Get a seat in the patio area for a great brunch in a super comfortable environment. Recently Voted "Best Brunch" by SF Weekly, Zazie's makes some of the best Eggs Benedict in town and pancakes that are mouthwateringly perfect. Bon appétit!